Ebenezer held onto the spirit’s arm and was whisked to what appeared to be an NDSU Research Extension Center.
Management
NDSU has a new Web site to help producers overcome challenges with this year’s corn crop.
Organic acids may help protect harvested high-moisture corn from heating and mold growth.
The next Annie’s Project program starts the week of Jan. 19, 2010, in 12 communities.
Drying time and temperature can cause corn kernels to become discolored.
Corn moisture and temperature affect mold growth.
People working with moldy corn should protect their respiratory system.
Working around grain and grain drying equipment can be dangerous.
NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers tips on how to obtain accurate corn moisture content measurements.
During the workshop, each participant will learn how to develop and operate a biologically effective management strategy that provides a full 12-month forage sequence.
NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers advice on storing high-moisture corn.
NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers tips on drying and storing soybeans.
Corn could have high moisture levels at harvest time.
NDSU offers advice on manure testing.
Increasingly, farmers are purchasing equipment capable of applying variable rates of fertilizer.
Winter cereals provide spring nesting cover as well as additional cropping options to growers.
Across the state, there are many reports of abysmal protein levels.
Ten equipment manufacturers will operate their strip-till machines each day at the demonstration field just south of the Big Iron show area.
By providing funds ranging from $6,000 per individual grant to up to $18,000 for grants awarded to groups of three or more, NCR-SARE helps facilitate essential agricultural research and development.
It was just a matter of time before deficiencies began to show up somewhere in the state.
NDSU's grain-drying expert provides advice on drying malting barley.
The goal of the evaluation program of European lines is to identify those that are better adapted to North Dakota and acceptable to U.S. malting companies.
NDSU Extension Service will have educational programming and field demonstrations during the Big Iron Farm Show on Sept. 15-17.
An average yield for North Dakota of more than 40 bushels per acre would result in no ACRE payment for wheat.
In most North Dakota situations, the ACRE program is a good option when its risk management aspects are weighed against its costs.
The cost of ACRE will probably be a sacrifice in direct payments of around $2 per acre in North Dakota, so producers are wondering whether this cost and the effort to enroll in ACRE are worth it.
Producers must complete the enrollment process, including all signatures of landowners, by the Aug. 14 deadline.
Debt has increased, but the solvency or financial risk of farms is better.
Average farm family living expenditures reported by the North Dakota Farm Business Management Education Program have increased from $34,889 in 1999 to $57,404 in 2008.
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